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高中英语外研版必修3同步练习本册综合技能测试2含答案
2020年精编外研版英语资料
本册综合技能测试
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本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分。
考试时间120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题)
第一部分 听力
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
WhenitcomestoPresidentObama,mostofhispersonalbusinessisalreadyknownbythepublic.Personalinformationabouthischildren,MaliaandSasha,however,hasbeenkeptalittlemoreunder_wraps.
TheNewYorkTimesrecentlyreleasedalistofrulesthatMichelleObamahasmentionedovertheyearsthatMaliaandSashamustfollowduringtheirtimeintheWhiteHouse,aswellasingeneral.Seehowthefirstfamilyeducatestheirchildren:
Thegirlsmustwritereportsaboutwhatthey'veseenontheirtrips,evenifit'snotrequiredbytheirschool.
Maliamayusehercellphoneonlyontheweekend,andsheandhersistercannotwatchtelevisionoruseacomputerforanythingbuthomeworkduringtheweek.
MaliaandSashahavetoplaytwosports:
onetheychooseandoneselectedbytheirmother.
Maliamustlearntodolaundry(洗衣服)beforesheleavesforcollege.
Thegirlshavetoeattheirvegetables,andiftheysaytheyarenothungry,theycannotaskforcookiesorchipslater.
Whilethesemightbeshockingtosome,Michellesaid,“They'renotlittleprincesses.It'sjustbasicrules,boundaries,andexpectationsthatwewouldhavenormally.”
Michellealsomentionsanothersetofrules:
Thegirlsmustdotheirchores(家务),thoughtheWhiteHousehasalargestaff.MaliaandSashahavechoresoftheirown.
Theymustplayateamsport,becauseit'saboutlearninghowtoplayonateam,howtoloseandhowtowingracefully.
...
ItsoundslikeMichelleandBarackwantthebestfortheirkidsandtomakethemaswellroundedaspossible.WhatareyourthoughtsontheObamafamilyrules?
【语篇解读】本文介绍了美国第一家庭—奥巴马一家为教育孩子而设定的一些家规。
21.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Thefirstfamilydailylife.
B.Thefirstfamilyrules.
C.Howtobegoodparents.
D.Howtobegoodstudents.
答案:
B 主旨大意题。
主题句在第二段,根据TheNewYorkTimesrecentlyreleasedalistofrulesthatMichelleObamahasmentionedovertheyearsthatMaliaandSashamustfollowduringtheirtimeintheWhiteHouse,aswellasingeneral.Seehowthefirstfamilyeducatestheirchildren.可知本文主要讲述了美国第一家庭对孩子立的规矩。
22.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“underwraps”inPara1probablymean?
A.Attractive. B.Calm.
C.Secret.D.Public.
答案:
C 词义猜测题。
根据第一段的关键词mostofhispersonalbusinessisalreadyknown...however...前一句说奥巴马的个人业务方面公众都很熟悉,后一句用了转折连词however,所以关于孩子的信息应是和isknown是相反的,即“不为人所知”,所以选择secret(秘密)。
23.Whathastobefollowedafterthegirls'everytrip?
A.Emails.B.Photos.
C.Homework.D.Reports.
答案:
D 细节理解题。
根据第三段Thegirlsmustwritereportsaboutwhatthey'veseenontheirtrips,evenifit'snotrequiredbytheirschool.可知女孩子们每次旅游后要求写报告。
24.Whichofthefollowingistheexceptionforthegirls?
A.Tousecellphonefreely.B.Toplaytwosports.
C.Tolearntodolaundry.D.Toeattheirvegetables.
答案:
A 细节理解题。
第五段中有MaliaandSashahavetoplaytwosports,第六段中有Maliamustlearntodolaundry,第七段中有Thegirlshavetoeattheirvegetables,但是第四段中的信息是Maliamayusehercellphoneonlyontheweekend.所以A是例外。
B
Peoplewhosmokecouldlosearoundonethirdoftheirdailymemory,researcherssay.
AstudybyateamatNorthumbriaUniversityshowedthatsmokerslostmoreoftheirmemorywhencomparedtononsmokers.
Andtheresearchalsofoundthatthosewhokickedthehabitsawtheirabilitytorecollectinformationrestoredtoalmostthesamelevelasnonsmokers.
Thestudyinvolvedmorethanseventy18to25yearoldsandincludedatouroftheuniversity'scampus.Thosewhotookpartwereaskedtorecallsmalldetails,suchasalistofsongsplayedatacampusconcertandtaskscompletedatvariouspoints—knownasrealworldmemorytest.Smokersperformedbadly,rememberingjust59percentoftasks.Butthosewhohadgivenupsmokingremembered74percentandthosewhohadneversmokedrecalled81percentoftasks.
Dr.TomHeffernan,wholeadsNorthumbriaUniversity'sCollaborationforDrugandAlcoholResearchGroup,saidthefindingswouldbeusefulinantismokingcampaigns.Hesaid,“Giventhatthereareupto10millionsmokersintheUKandasmanyas45millionintheUnitedStates,it'simportanttounderstandtheeffectssmokinghasoneverydaycognitive(认知的)function—ofwhichprospectivememoryisanexcellentexample.”
“Thisisthefirsttimethatastudyhassetouttoexaminewhethergivingupsmokinghasanimpactonmemory.Wealreadyknowthatgivingupsmokinghashugehealthbenefitsforthebody,butthisstudyalsoshowshowstoppingsmokingcanhaveknockonbenefitsforcognitivefunctionstoo.”
Theresearchwillnowinvestigatetheeffectsofpassivesmokingonmemory,whileDr.HeffernanandDr.TerenceO'Neilwilllookintotheeffectsofthirdhandsmoking—toxins(毒素)leftoncurtainsandfurniture.
25.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Smokingdoesharmtohealth.
B.SmokerstakeatourtotheUniversity'scampus.
C.Smokingcanaffectone'smemory.
D.Smokersarecomparedtononsmokers.
答案:
C 主旨大意题。
根据第一段Peoplewhosmokecouldlosearoundonethirdoftheirdailymemory,researcherssay.可知研究者说吸烟的人可能会丢失大约三分之一的日常记忆,所以本文讲述的是吸烟对记忆力的影响。
26.Howdidthosewhotookpartinthestudyperformwhenaskedtorecallsmalldetails?
A.Smokersdidtheworstamongtheparticipants.
B.Nonsmokerscouldrecallabouthalfofthem.
C.Smokerscouldrecallnothingatall.
D.Thosewhogaveupsmokingdidbest.
答案:
A 细节理解题。
根据第四段Smokersperformedbadly,rememberingjust59percentoftasks.Butthosewhohadgivenupsmokingremembered74percentandthosewhohadneversmokedrecalled81percentoftasks.可知吸烟者表现最差,只能记住59%;戒烟的能记住74%;从不吸烟的能记住81%,所以A项“在参与者中,吸烟者表现最差”与文章相符。
B,C,D均与文章不符。
27.AccordingtoDr.TomHeffernan,thefindings____________.
A.wouldbereallyasurprisetothepublic
B.wouldcontributetofightingagainstsmoking
C.wouldbeusedinrealworldmemorytest
D.wouldbenothingnewtotheresearchers
答案:
B 细节理解题。
根据第五段中的内容thefindingswouldbeusefulinantismokingcampaigns.可知这些发现对反对吸烟的运动是有用的。
(注意antismoking的意思是“反对吸烟的”)。
所以B项说“这些发现有助于反抗吸烟”是与Dr.TomHeffernan的说法相一致的。
28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impact”inthelastbutoneparagraphmostprobablymean?
A.orderB.impression
C.expressionD.effect
答案:
D 词义猜测题。
根据本段中下一句话Wealreadyknowthatgivingupsmokinghashugehealthbenefitsforthebody我们早已经知道戒烟对身体健康有很大益处,那么上一句话Thisisthefirsttimethatastudyhassetouttoexaminewhethergivingupsmokinghasanimpactonmemory讲述的就是“这是第一次着手检查戒烟是否对记忆力有影响的一项研究”。
也可以根据最后一段中的effects,推知impact是effect“影响”的意思。
order命令;impression印象;expression表达。
C
Attemptaguessatthefollowingquestion:
IntheEnglishspokenworld,whichcountryhastheleastaffordablehomes?
YouarewrongifyouguessedtheUS,evenwiththehousingbubble(气泡)andmainsadness.NorisittheUK,wherepriceshaverisenbecausedemandisfarfromsupply.Accordingtoarecentsurveyof227citiesaroundtheglobe,youmustgosouthoftheequator(赤道)toAustraliatofindthepriciesthomes.
Thereportmeasuredacity'shousingmarketalongthefollowingguidelines.An“affordable”homerequiredthreetimesorlessoftheaveragefamily'sincometopurchase.Atfourtimesearnings,ahomefellintothe“unaffordable”category.Anda“seriouslyunaffordable”homeneededfivetimesafamily'sincome.InAustralia,homesintheleastaffordablecitycostjustabout9.5timestheaverageincome.Sydney,Perth,andMelbournewereonlyalittleunderthisfigure.
Australianofficialsofferedlittlecomment,apartfromageneralstatementonthedismalfindings.ThesepricesmakethepossibilitythatmanyAustralianswillonedayownahomelargelyunbelievable.Landrationing(配给制)andexcessivedevelopmentchargeshaveraisedprices,andtheproblemwillonlybesolvedthroughurgentactionbytheRuddgovernment.
SomeAmericancitieswerealsoincludedontheleastaffordablelist,fourofwhichwereinCalifornia.Americaisstillinvolvedinamortgage(抵押)crisis,though,affectingtheaffordabilityofhomes.YetanumberofUScitiesgarnered“affordable”status,namelyDallasandKansas.Australiahadnocitieslistedinthetopfiftyplaceswithaffordablehomes.
Thesurveysuggeststhatyoucanfindaffordablehomesinmostplaces,justnotifyou'reAustralianandchoosetolivedownunder.
29.Tobuyanaffordablehouse,youshouldpay__________.
A.3timesorlessoftheaveragefamily'sincome
B.4timesorlessoftheaveragefamily'sincome
C.5timesorlessoftheaveragefamily'sincome
D.9.5timesorlessoftheaveragefamily'sincome
答案:
A 细节理解题。
根据第二段中的第二句得出答案为A项。
30.WhatcausedthepricesofhousestoincreaseinAustralia?
A.Therisingfamily'sincome.
B.Thedemandoversupply.
C.Landrationingandexcessivedevelopmentcharges.
D.Thedecreaseofland.
答案:
C 细节理解题。
根据第三段中的第三句中的“Landrationingandexcessivedevelopmentchargeshaveraisedprices”得出答案为C项。
31.Theunderlinedword“dismal”inParagraph3maymean________.
A.cheerfulB.satisfactory
C.difficultD.gloomy
答案:
D 词义猜测题。
根据调查报告的内容,澳大利亚是世界上人们最买不起房子的国家,可知这报告的内容让人沮丧,故答案为D项。
cheerful令人愉快的;satisfactory令人满意的;difficult困难的;gloomy沮丧的,悲观的。
32.Whatmightbethemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?
A.AffordableHouses
B.AHouseisaDreamFirst
C.HousingBubble
D.HomesTooExpensive
答案:
D 主旨大意题。
本文通过调查发现,澳大利亚是世界上房子最贵的地方,此外美国也有几个城市位列其中,可知文章的主题要有homes和expensive,因此本题的答案为D项。
D
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Shecouldn'thidetheawk